What is a hydraulic jack?
A hydraulic jack is a device that is used to lift heavy loads by applying a force via a hydraulic cylinder. Hydraulic jacks lift loads using the force created by the pressure in the cylinder chamber.
A jack, or hydraulic car jack, is a device that uses force to lift heavy loads. The primary mechanism by which force is applied varies, depending on the specific tools.
It is a lifting, or jacking device that uses a pump to inject hydraulic oil into a cylinder to lift the load on the jack. Hydraulics allows a lesser effort to inject the oil that then applies the generated pressure to a larger piston, effectively multiplying the low effort of injecting the oil to the larger effort of lifting the load. Of course, it takes more “injections” of oil to move the piston a smaller amount.
ABS Gulf’s ENPOS offers 8 models of innovative and powerful Hydraulic Jacks for heavy lifting applications in various industrial segments.
Single Acting Cylinder – ESR Series
Features
Capacity: 5 -300 ton
Stroke: 50-250 mm
Maximum pressure: 700 bar
Single action type & spring return type
Coupler port: PT 3/8
Collar designed to maintain full power
Double acting cylinder – EDR series
Features
Capacity: 10 -300 ton
Stroke: 150-300 mn
Maximum pressure: 700 bar
Double acting type & Hydraulic return type
Coupler port: PT 3/8
Collar designed to maintain full power
Capacity: 10 -300 ton
Aluminum cylinder – ESRA series
Features
Capacity: 5-100 tons
Stroke: 50-250 mm
Maximum pressure: 700 bar
Single action type & spring return type
Coupler port: PT 3/8
Jig/ Compact Cylinder – ELPR/ ECPR Series
Features
Capacity: 5 – 150 ton
Stroke: 6 to 30 mm
Maximum pressure: 700 bar
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